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Please Note: This session will be repeated on October 29th at 4:45PM. "Oslo" is the family of new technologies that enable data-driven development and execution of services and applications. Come and learn how to capture all aspects of an application schematized
in the "Oslo" repository and use "Oslo" directly to drive the execution of deployed applications.

Douglas Purdy

Douglas Purdy is a product unit manager at Microsoft working on next-generation languages and tools to broaden the franchise of people building applications. His vision is to “make everyone a programmer” (even if they don’t know it).
Previously, Douglas was the group program manager for the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF/Indigo) and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF/WinOE) teams. Douglas has been with Microsoft, on and off, since 1998 where he has worked in consulting, evangelism
and engineering.

The summaries about Oslo are terrible. This presentation clarified a lot. I know it's hard to describe something like Oslo in a short paragraph, but you have to figure out how or it will miss the target. It's fantastic, so get some people working on
how to present it to the less geeky fast before it's too late. Sorry I don't know how to summarize it myself - so I'm not picking on anyone - just saying, it's WAY different in my mind after seeing this kind of presentation than it was reading descriptions
about it on msdn.microsoft.com/oslo and Don Box and Chris Anderson's quick intro.

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